Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Dear lord please stop with the ranking! It becomes a DCUM pissing contest.
+1 the weird obsession never ends.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Perspective of someone who attended international schools in the Middle East and Southeast Asia.
Tier 1: HYPSM, Oxford, Cambridge
Tier 2: Columbia, Chicago, Duke, Wharton
Tier 3: Northwestern, Cornell, UPenn, Caltech (suffers from complete lack of name recognition but otherwise would be Tier 2)
Tier 4: Brown, Dartmouth, Johns Hopkins
Tier 5 and below: Imperial, UCL, LSE, NYU, etc.
Very interesting. As a DC expat in South America for many years, over here it's:
Tier 1: HPSM, Wharton
Tier 2: Yale, Duke, Oxford, Cambridge, Columbia, Caltech, UPenn (I think a lot of this is due to Wharton though)
Tier 3: UChicago, Northwestern, Cornell, Berkeley
Tier 4: Brown, Dartmouth, Johns Hopkins, UCLA, Imperial
Tier 5 and below: UCL, LSE, NYU, UMichigan, etc.
Anonymous wrote:Perspective of someone who attended international schools in the Middle East and Southeast Asia.
Tier 1: HYPSM, Oxford, Cambridge
Tier 2: Columbia, Chicago, Duke, Wharton
Tier 3: Northwestern, Cornell, UPenn, Caltech (suffers from complete lack of name recognition but otherwise would be Tier 2)
Tier 4: Brown, Dartmouth, Johns Hopkins
Tier 5 and below: Imperial, UCL, LSE, NYU, etc.
Anonymous wrote:Dear lord please stop with the ranking! It becomes a DCUM pissing contest.
Anonymous wrote:So much for St. Andrews' dad who keeps posting The Guardian claiming St. Andrews is no. 1 in the world. Here it is classified somewhere between 201 to 250
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Oxford is number one. Again.
https://www.timeshighereducation.com/world-university-rankings/2023/world-ranking
Times Higher Education is known to be biased towards UK schools since it's a UK-based publication. No one believes Oxford is greater than Harvard anymore, it just isn't. Also, what is likely more relevant for us is their US Undergraduate Rankings which they also have.
Strongly disagree. I went to Harvard. DD is at Oxford
I am sorry your daughter could not get into Harvard.
If you're that immature, you should not be contributing. The rest of us know that both are top notch universities.
One is a lot harder to get into than another. But I guess we all know that.
+1 They have a US College Ranking: https://www.timeshighereducation.com/rankings/united-states/2022
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Oxford is number one. Again.
https://www.timeshighereducation.com/world-university-rankings/2023/world-ranking
Times Higher Education is known to be biased towards UK schools since it's a UK-based publication. No one believes Oxford is greater than Harvard anymore, it just isn't. Also, what is likely more relevant for us is their US Undergraduate Rankings which they also have.
Strongly disagree. I went to Harvard. DD is at Oxford
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Oxford is number one. Again.
https://www.timeshighereducation.com/world-university-rankings/2023/world-ranking
Times Higher Education is known to be biased towards UK schools since it's a UK-based publication. No one believes Oxford is greater than Harvard anymore, it just isn't. Also, what is likely more relevant for us is their US Undergraduate Rankings which they also have.
Strongly disagree. I went to Harvard. DD is at Oxford
I am sorry your daughter could not get into Harvard.
If you're that immature, you should not be contributing. The rest of us know that both are top notch universities.
Both are top notch indeed, but from another international forum:
"Hi OP i'm from SG as well, from one of Hwa Chong/Raffles and heading to HYPSM. I find your list interesting but it doesn't seem to reflect the sentiments from my school and my group of friends
Tier 1: HYPSM, wharton, caltech, Trinity College Cambridge Mathematics
Tier 2: Oxbridge, Duke, Upenn, Columbia, Cornell (maybe), CMU CS
Tier 3: Cornell, Uchicago, Berkeley
Tier 4: Northwestern, Brown, Dartmouth, CMU
Tier 5 and below: Imperial, UCL, LSE, NYU etc
This is generally what my school believes, I base this on my school's matriculation data and the number of applicants to each school from the past 5 years and how many actually get in.
HYPSM, wharton and caltech are clearly on top. Oxbridge is a clear tier 2, I do not know a single person (out of 20+) who matriculated into Oxbridge after getting into ANY US t20. Based on my friends in the other institution, this seems to be the case as well. The only possible argument for oxbridge being tier 1 is if you are doing math at trinity college, for obvious reasons.
Uchicago, Northwestern, and Dartmouth aren't very popular at all, almost no one applies to them from here.
Any non oxbridge UK uni is a tier below any US t20, since the selectivity is miles different.
One thing to note is to look at the selectivity of each institution before placing them into tiers. Non oxbridge UK unis just require good grades and that's it. Oxbridge requires good grades + competency in your chosen subject. A US t20, and especially t10, require the same grades, competency, and insane extracurriculars. That's how we see it here"
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Oxford is number one. Again.
https://www.timeshighereducation.com/world-university-rankings/2023/world-ranking
Times Higher Education is known to be biased towards UK schools since it's a UK-based publication. No one believes Oxford is greater than Harvard anymore, it just isn't. Also, what is likely more relevant for us is their US Undergraduate Rankings which they also have.
Strongly disagree. I went to Harvard. DD is at Oxford
I am sorry your daughter could not get into Harvard.
If you're that immature, you should not be contributing. The rest of us know that both are top notch universities.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Oxford is number one. Again.
https://www.timeshighereducation.com/world-university-rankings/2023/world-ranking
Times Higher Education is known to be biased towards UK schools since it's a UK-based publication. No one believes Oxford is greater than Harvard anymore, it just isn't. Also, what is likely more relevant for us is their US Undergraduate Rankings which they also have.
+1 They have a US College Ranking: https://www.timeshighereducation.com/rankings/united-states/2022
1. Harvard
2. Stanford
3. MIT
4. Yale
5. Duke
6. Brown
7. Caltech
8. Princeton
9. Johns Hopkins
9. Northwestern
11. Cornell
12. U of Penn
13. Dartmouth
14. U of Chicago
15. Vanderbilt
16. Columbia
17. WashU in St. Louis
18. Rice
19. USC
20. Emory
21. Carnegie Mellon
22. Amherst
23. Williams
24. U of Michigan
25. Pomona
Why would UC-Berkeley be #8 on the world list but not be included in top 25 on the US list?